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ayamabi commented on Ask HN: How to find online employment for a person with limited functionality    · Posted by u/ayamabi
set4 · 2 years ago
freelance QA/testing?
ayamabi · 2 years ago
I could do that, but do you have any ideas where to start here?
ayamabi commented on Ask HN: How to find online employment for a person with limited functionality    · Posted by u/ayamabi
nraynaud · 2 years ago
Maybe some customer support? Development of prototypes and non-urgent functions?
ayamabi · 2 years ago
I could do that, but the question is specifically how to find a company which will take me.
ayamabi commented on Ask HN: How to find online employment for a person with limited functionality    · Posted by u/ayamabi
LewisVerstappen · 2 years ago
Can you give more details on your background as a DevOps/Systems Engineer? What languages you do know, what experience do you have?
ayamabi · 2 years ago
You can check my last CV here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xwTW7DPPRb-B7DM1Oh4Vjqcq...

Right now I'm able to do some scripting, but I am at a loss how to leverage my knowledge given my current condition, because I'm used to be always employed full-time previously.

ayamabi commented on Ask HN: How to find online employment for a person with limited functionality    · Posted by u/ayamabi
Dave3of5 · 2 years ago
What have you tried so far?

Not throwing any shade just don't want to be suggesting stuff you've already tried.

ayamabi · 2 years ago
I just recently encountered the urgent necessity for the additional income, so I didn't really tried much until now. Another thing I'm thinking about it teaching kids computers and some mathematics, but I also don't know how to start here.
ayamabi commented on Ask HN: How to find online employment for a person with limited functionality    · Posted by u/ayamabi
codingdave · 2 years ago
If it is possible without telling us any more about your conditions than you want us to know, it would help to know what the blocker is that prevents more than 2-3 hours of work per day. Because the answers to the type of work we recommend are going to be different if it is a physical limitation of being up and around vs. a mental limitation based on stress or cognitive endurance, etc. Answers will be different if you need 20 hours of recovery after 2-3 hours vs. 2 hours of recovery.
ayamabi · 2 years ago
After some trauma I get tired cognitively really easily now, it's hard for me to concentrate for more than 2 hours.

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